The new apartments feature two bedrooms with fitted wardrobes, a stylish fitted kitchen and carpets included. Hillreed Homes is offering its own shared equity scheme to first-time buyers, which could be a big help in getting them onto the property ladder - they only need a deposit of five per cent (around £10,000) and a mortgage of 80% - the housebuilder funds the 15% balance interest-free for up to ten years.
Homebuyers hoping to find a property more suitable for a family will not be disappointed either, with a choice of three- and four-bedroom homes priced from £269,950 up to £575,000. Only recently, Hillreed Homes announced the release of some high-specification three-bedroom, three-bathroom 'Lydden' homes at Kings Hill, complementing a range of existing detached and semi-detached styles.
A major benefit of attending the event this weekend is the opportunity to look around Kings Hill itself. Constructed on the site of a former RAF airfield, Kings Hill has risen from nothing to become a substantial village. Hillreed Homes can proudly claim to have contributed more developments at Kings Hill than any other housebuilder. In addition to the many new homes, Kings Hill can also boast a comprehensive range of amenities - good schools, a large supermarket, numerous other shops and services, several restaurants and a pub, a sports centre, golf club and cricket pitch.
Transport links are excellent. There are bus services linking Kings Hill to other local destinations, there's a commuter rail service from nearby West Malling station into London and Ashford International and the road network offers easy access to major shopping centres at Maidstone and Tonbridge and, thanks to the M20, destinations further afield too.
Homebuyers who have a property to sell may also be interested in the part exchange scheme that Hillreed Homes is offering, which could eliminate the hassle and expense of finding a buyer on the open market. The company is also offering a summer discount of £5,000 to buyers who can buy and exchange contracts within four weeks.
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